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Title - Yere Goud bids a dignified adieuPosted by : ConfirmTicket on Oct 30, 2012 - 12:30:21 PM |
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For once, Yere Goud went beyond his usual reputation of being a man of few words.During a function that celebrated a quiet achiever’s gentle good-bye, it was a moment that truly reflected the fine first-class cricketer’s genial nature on a Monday evening.Announcing his retirement at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, the former Railways and Karnataka captain reeled out an extensive ‘thank-you’ note to a host of people who have influenced him, and shaped his glittering first-class career; the list included his immediate family, relatives, friends from his home-town of Raichur, fellow cricketers, coaches from his formative years and ground-staff.Every name was spelt out clearly, the emotion behind those utterances truly heart-felt, and it was in sync with what the Karnataka State Cricket Association secretary Javagal Srinath had said just a few minutes ago: “Yere Goud has a soft nature, and he is an extremely humble gentleman.”Having made his first-class debut for Karnataka in 1995, Goud shifted to his employer Railways the same year and played for them till the last season with the exception of his stint with Karnataka during 2006 and 2007.“I made the decision after playing passionately for 18 years. I was part of seven premier first-class championship (triumphs) including two Ranji Trophy titles. |